Hi folks, it might already be known to (some of) you, but there is one very nice tool for editing localization resource bundles. It is plainly called
ResourceBundleEditor (v0.7.2 currently) http://www.resourcebundleeditor.com/ Download at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=125041 Why I mention it? Well, it can prevent lots of the issues that I encounter everytime I translate uDig, namely: Structural issues: - You see all languages at a glance. - It shows with a waring sign if an entry is missing in one or several languages. This helps a lot to keep the files synchronized. (Of course this requires that the files for all languages be in the same package. So I usually copy the english one over to the fragment before staring translation work.) - It helps a lots to maintain a consistent naming schema, since you see the complete key tree at a glance. This way you realize easily when someone has added a key "zoom.catagory" in addition to "zoom.category". - It prevents duplicate keys - It allows to rename keys -> This will change all languages synchronously! - It finds duplicate values, so if several keys have the value "Scalebar" as is currently the case it gives you a list. (It does NOT remove anything for you, in case you have your reasons to for these duplicates.) - It cares about special characters. Cosmetical issues: - it aligns all entries in the resource bundle (looks MUCH better!) - it sorts them automatically and puts in an empty line after every major group - you can comment and uncomment entries (for testing, or if you don't need them yet but maybe later) You see, although this tool is especially valuable for me as translator it also can save a lot of translation trouble by doing the English files well. (And it shows how outdated the french files are, btw.) Matthias Basler [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------- This mail was sent through http://webmail.uni-jena.de _______________________________________________ User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS (uDig) http://udig.refractions.net http://lists.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/udig-devel
